Lawmakers will return to Albany on May 2. A 2837, which would make it a crime to possess certain types of ammunition, will remain on the Assembly calendar. Please contact your Assembly member and urge him or her to oppose A 2837. On the Senate side, S 918 (same as A 4853), an NRA-supported measure which would allow the use of rifles for hunting in certain parts of the state, is on a third reading in the Senate. Please call your state Senator at (518) 455-2800 and encourage him or her to support S 918. Also, please call your Assembly Members at (518) 455-4100 and ask them to urge the Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee to approve A 4853. Contact information for committee members can be found at www.assembly.state.ny.us/comm/.
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